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Purpose of Theology: The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowlege. |
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| Purpose of Theology: Do theology as a diligent wrkman accuratly handles the word of truth. |
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| Name of God: God is "I AM," the self-existant one |
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| Romans 1:19-20; Psalm 19:1-6 |
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| Knowledge of God; General Revelation: God is known to Man through nature but Man has supressed the truth in unrighteousness. |
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| Dispensations of God: The Abrahamic Covenent |
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| Dispensations of God: The Davidic Covenant |
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| Trinity: The Lord our God, the Lord is One |
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| The Trinity: Three persons of the Trinity together |
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| Preexistence of Christ: "Before Abraham was born, I AM!" |
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| The Virgin Birth: Christ was born in Bethelhem of the Virgin Mary as predicted in Isaiah 7 and Micah 5:2 |
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| Christology: Christ is the image of God and firstborn of all creation, by whom all things were created. He is the head of the church. Fullness of diety dwells in him, and in him all things are reconciled. |
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| Diety of Christ: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was God and the Word was with God. |
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| The Incarnation: The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. |
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| The Incarnation: He was in the form of God but did not consider qquality with God a thing to be grasped. He emptied himself, was made in human likeness. |
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| The Ressurection: The Ressurection is a historical fact that is cruial to Christianity. |
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| The Atonement: The one who knew no sin was made sin for us. |
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| The Atonement: Describes the Day of Atonement Ceremony |
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| The Atonement: Predicts Messiahs's substitutionary atonement. |
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| The Atonement: The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give himself as ransom. |
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| Present Work of Christ: Christ is cleansing and nurturing the church as her head. |
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| Jesus as Prophet; The Sermon on the Mount |
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| Jesus as Priest: The high priestly prayer |
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| Jesus as King: The scepter will not depart from Judas...to whom it belongs. |
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| Creation of Man: Man was made in the image of God, male and female. |
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| The Fall of Man: Narrates the story of human sin. |
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| Original Sin: Humans are sinful from their mother's womb. |
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| Original Sin: In Adam, death spread to all men. |
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| Original Sin: All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. |
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| Authority of Scripture: Describes the splendor of God's Law and its trutworthy nature. |
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| Inspiration of Scripture: All scripture is God-breathed, and is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training. |
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| Inspiration of Scripture: Holy men of God were moved by the Spirit in writing Scripture. |
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| Inspiration of Scripture: Refers to letters of Paul as "Scripture." |
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